TRADITIONAL DANCE GROUP from SCHWALM / Directed by Doris LAUDENBACH
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This ensemble, originally from the village of Loshausen, is part of an association created in 1978 to support the culture and customs of the region of Schwalm. This group has already performed in Hungary, Belgium, Italy, the Czech Republic, Finland and Poland. In addition, it has participated several times in the EUROPEADE (Festival of Popular and Traditional European Culture.)
Six musicians will accompany dancers with guitars, violin, saxophone and accordion.
CHOREOGRAPH ENSEMBLE MOMAVALI from TBILISI / Directed by Zaal CHUMBURIDZE
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Created in 1991, the dance ensemble Momavali of Tbilisi is directed by Zaal and Maya Chumburidze, director and professor, respectively, of the National Academic Ensemble of Song and Dance ERISIONI.
Its repertoire, made up of tunes and dances coming from all over Georgia, describes the country’s history, culture and traditions. Dances are accompanied by accordion and dhol (drum.)
The dances are named: Adjaruli, Kalta Tsekva, Parikaoba, Mtiuluri, Svanuri, Kartuli, Perkhuli, Samaia, Khorumi etc.
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CRÉA’DANSE Company of TARARE / Artistic Director Claire GATTET
ÉPÍTŐKchoir from BUDAPEST/ Directed by Edit PETRÓCZKI
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The Építők choir from Budapest is one of the country’s oldest. Founded in 1881, it first started as an exclusively male choir before including women in 1953.
Under Mr. Béla Pallos’s direction, the choir won many awards (Gorizia, Arezzo, Spittal, Tolosa, Tours, and Powell River) and participated in many festivals in all over Europe.
Since 1994, Építők has been directed by Ms. Edit Petróczki. Its repertoire consists of works covering a wide variety of periods.
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A TOUT CHOEUR CHEVINOIS Chorale of CHEVINAY / Director Pascal DURAND
IRISH NATIONAL FOLK COMPANY from DUBLIN / Directed by Frank WHELAN
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The Irish National Folk Company dance ensemble from Dublin was founded in 1970 by Frank Whelan. It is directed by his wife, Angeline Whelan. Its main purpose is to promote Irish and international dance and to reinforce links between world’s communities.
Since its creation, the company has made more than 250 trips internationally and represented Ireland in 28 countries.
The ensemble counts 18 dancers with a majority of women. Dances are accompanied by accordions, bandoneón, violin and Celtic harp.
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DAVAÏ Association village of SAINT MARCEL L’ÉCLAIRÉ / President Françoise SAEZ
OGREchoir from the city of OGRE / Directed by Janis ZIRNIS
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The Ogre choir, created in 1972, counts 50 male and female singers today.
Its repertoire is made up of a variety of styles from sacred music, ancient Latvian songs, scores from foreign composers to folk music and jazz.
In 1974, Janis Zirnis becomes the artistic director and choir conductor of this ensemble.
Under his direction, Ogre regularly plays abroad while participating in numerous choir gatherings and international festivals (Ukraine, Moldavia, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Czech Republic.) Besides 2 gold medals, the choir has won its country’s Best National Costume Competition’s first prize.
Folk orchestra IEDERA from CAREI / directed by Dumitru IEDERAN
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This instrumental group was created in 1978 in Carei, a little city in the northwestern part of the country. The orchestra director, Dumitru Iederan is also an instrumentalist, a teacher, a viola maker and a faithful herald of the Codru area folk culture.
Iedera plays authentic folk music and supports many folk shows everywhere in Romania’s areas.
Some instrumental melodies: Codrenescu / Batrïnescu / Românescu / Danţu Mare. Orchestra IEDERA’s instruments: violin, viola, double-bass, flute, accordion and voices.
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ACCORDÉON-CLUB AMPLEPUIS TARARE / Artistic Director Marie-Thérèse BERRAUD
ETNOPEDIJA ORCHESTRA from NOVI SAD / Directed by Branislav PAVLOVIĆ
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Founded in 2007 by the artistic director Branislav Pavlovic, the Etnopedija ensemble unites passionate young musicians with traditional music.
The musicians, ranging in age from 15 to 33, come from diverse backgrounds. Together they interpret a wide gamut of traditional Serbian music as well as pieces from other Balkan nations.
The Etnopedija ensemble has given scores of concerts in Serbia and has also performed with great success in Bulgaria, Slovenia, Romania, Greece and Germany.
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ORCHESTRE d’HARMONIE from TARARE / Director Aurélie BISSAY
Coordinators: Elisabeth PERRET, Aurélie BISSAY & André BOURRAT
CENTRE de PRATIQUE MUSICALE from TARARE / Director Christelle SCHWEITZER
MADRIGAL du JORAT from FERLENS / Directed André DENYS
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Created in 1995 by André Denys, this Madrigal du Jorat, composed of about 20 members, is remarkable for the quality of its finely honed choral interpretations.
In 2001, the Madrigal of Jorat participated in the Franco-Swiss Choral Festival in Morges, where it won first prize.
This Vaudois vocal ensemble’s repertoire, spanning from Renaissance era to today, comprises sacred pieces as well as popular songs.
Each year, this chorale eagerly accepts invitations to perform in different countries, thus combining a passion for discovery and the joy of singing: Canada 2005, Italy 2004, Romania 2003, France 1996-2002.
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INTERVAL’CHORALE from TARARE / Director Odette CHEVRET
CHEREMSHYNA dance ensemble from VASHKIVTSI / Directed by Orest SIRETSKYI
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Created in 1956, the Cheremshyna danse ensemble, mainly composed of 16-24 years old members, is one of the most reknowned groupe in Bukovia.
Under the lead of choregrapher Orest Sirestskyi, Cheremshyna’s repertoire is composed of Ukrainian national dances coming from Bukovina and Hutsul’shchyna (located in the Carpathian Mountains) as well as Moldavian dances.
Cheremshyna as been part of several festivals in Ukraine, Poland, Hungary and Romania. Dances are accompanied by an orchestra of traditional music (Bayan, violin, tsymbal, clarinet, cornet and percussions.)
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